Fabian Adikiny had to wait for sixteen rounds to net his first goal in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League.When he did it, smiles were all over his Tusker teammates as his strike was enough to give the brewers a hard-fought 1-0 win over Kenya Police on Wednesday at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.The game was well destined for a barren draw result but Adikiny had other thoughts as he lobbed the ball past the advancing Patrick Matasi to settle the contest deep into stoppage time.##NAJAVA_MECA_7759378##The expertise with which he timed the run, evaded his marker, and beat Matasi might easily pass for his best moment in the season.However, he is promising to deliver more when the competition resumes in January after the festive season break.“The goal gives me the morale to fight harder in the league. I have regained the confidence and form to express myself in the competition,” he said shortly after the win that saw Tusker players and members of the technical bench extend the celebration to the changing room where they sang their lungs out.Shabana, Murang’a join race to sign in-form Mara forward Nyakwaka“It is a great feeling to score a last-minute goal. The team worked hard for it,” he added.The goal saw Tusker register their third successive win leaving Adikiny convinced that the team has fully shaken off the difficult start and inconsistencies.Joshua over the moon after securing place in Taifa Stars provisional squad to AFCONTusker staggered massively in the initial stages of the season but appear to have found their footing following the recent string of impressive performances.Adikiny who joined Tusker before the season started from Murang’a Seal meanwhile cautioned the team against losing focus during the seven-day break granted for the festivities.“I can only urge my teammates to keep fit and remain committed to the cause,” said the former Muhoroni Youth Junior team player.